It is winter time. Have you ever wondered about where the animals all go when the cold weather hits?  The Dubois County Museum has set up a program that will answer that for you.  “Where have all the Wild Things Gone” will be offered on Saturday, February 2, 2019, beginning at 10:30am.

Attendees will explore and learn about hibernating, migrating, and animal adaptations. Naturalists from Patoka Lake will be presenting the program.  Crafts, games and activities will be included.

Please RSVP by Friday, January 25 so that the museum volunteers can prepare the needed supplies for the crafts and activities.  Send us an email with a name and the number attending to [email protected].  Admission fees will be charged.  The fees are Adults-$5, High school-$3, Middle-elementary-$2, and those under 4 are free.  Those holding a Museum Membership will be admitted free.  Memberships will be for sale in the museum lobby.

About the Dubois County Museum

The museum is open Tuesday through Friday from 10:00-2:00pm, Saturday from 10:00-4:00pm and Sunday 1:00-4:00pm.  Closed on Monday. The Dubois County Museum is a local nonprofit organization committed to the collection, preservation and interpretation of historical artifacts and information important to the citizens of the county.  Museum operations are funded by annual memberships, admissions, donations and gifts from visitors, area residents and businesses.  The DCM staff consists entirely of volunteers.  It is located in Jasper at 2704 N. Newton Street (US231). Call (812) 634-7733.  Please allow two hours to view exhibits.   Visit the museum web site at  www.duboiscountymuseum.org. Like them on Facebook at Dubois County Museum. Funded in part by the Dubois County Visitors Center-www.visitduboiscounty.com-800968-4578. Come see, discover, and celebrate our Heritage at the Dubois County Museum.